It looks like Canada will be getting another Android handset. Rogers has the HTC Dream, HTC Magic, and the LG Eve (GW620), Telus has the HTC Hero, and Bell will be getting the Samsung I7500 Galaxy. Unfortunately, we don't know when it will be released, and the price is still TBA.

Philips has just announced their latest HDTV set. The 9704 LED Pro line-up will consist of a 40-inch and a 46-inch model. They'll both sport: an LED-backlit display, 200Hz technology, a 5,000,000:1 contrast ratio, a 1ms response time, and 5 HDMI ports. These TVs will also be 50% more energy efficient than their previous models. They'll both be available in December for £1,799 ($2,969 USD) and £2,499 ($4,124 USD), respectively.

It looks like another Android handset has just been spotted. And, it's from LG. The LG GT540 seems to be a handset that will be running Android 1.5 with a display resolution of 320 x 480. It seems to be a mid-end handset. This was found via an XML file.

It looks like the Camangi WebStation has just been spotted in a video and it's looking pretty interesting. It's a 7-inch tablet running Android. Other specs include: WiFi b/g, GPS support, a microSD card slot, a 2MP camera, a 3MP webcam, a USB port, a built-in stand, and the display is a touchscreen that has an 800 x 480 resolution. This tablet is expected to start shipping as early as this December, but don't be surprised if you see delays.

Vodafone has had it for a little while, but O2 UK has just launched the HTC HD2 as well. This handset will be available for free on an 18-month contract, but you'll have to pay £45 monthly. Check it out on O2's site here - I can't navigate it because I'm not in the UK.

Along with this news, we're hearing that the HTC HD2 could actually be upgraded to WinMo 7 when it gets released. This is just a rumour at this point, but it could definitely be possible with its amazing spec sheet.

AT&T has just released three more devices. They have released the LG Shine II slider handset for $119.99 on a 2-year contract after a $50 mail-in rebate and the Pantech Impact For $99 on a 2-year contract after a $50 mail-in rebate. Check them out here and here, respectively.

As promised, AT&T has also released the HP Mini 110 for $199 on a 2-year contract after rebates. Check it out here.

AT&T in the US of A has just released the LG X120 netbook for $179.99 on a 2-year contract. This netbook will be 3G-enabled and has traditional netbook specs. Nothing to exactly write home about. This netbook will be available at Radio Shack.

Well, how fair is this? The LG BL40 is launching in Korea as the LG KU6300 / LU6300 / SU630 (varies in internal memory). It'll have the exact same specs and looks as the original BL40, but it'll sport a heftier 8MP camera on the back. Thanks a lot, LG.

We heard about it last week and now it's official. Verizon and Samsung has just announced that the Omnia II will see the light of day on December 2nd for $199.99 on a 2-year contract after a $100 mail-in rebate. They changed up the look of the handset a little bit, but the specs are exactly the same. I'd still get the DROID over this, especially with Dell offering it for $120.

First up, we're hearing rumours that Canada's Telus will be relaunching the HTC Touch Pro 2 with an HSDPA model which will be capable of taking advantage of their new and faster network. This model should also bring video-calling capabilities as well.

Enough with the spy shots, this is the real deal. The folks over at Mobile-Review has just shown off the handset. Now, it's confirmed that the Sony Ericsson Kurara U5 has: a 3.5-inch touchscreen display (not AMOLED), a 3.5mm headphone jack, a microSD card slot, an 8.1MP AF camera that can record 720p video, Twitter / Facebook apps, and S60.

Pre-orders have started for the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 and, as you can see above, some e-tailers are putting the prices as high as $999.99 USD - some have it higher though. That's not the big news here though. We have just got confirmation that the X10 will have quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE bands (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) and UMTS/HSPA bands (800/850/900/1700/1900/2100 MHz). So, what exactly does this mean? This means that if Sony Ericsson chooses a carrier in the US, it'll be with AT&T. Unfortunately, that 1700MHz UMTS band won't work in America, so it won't be headed to T-Mobile.